New issues of Adventures in SciFi Publishing, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Lightspeed, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Strange Horizons; and what's new at sites io9, SF Signal, Tangent, and Tor.com

New editions of Poul Anderson's The High Crusade, Isaac Asimov's The Currents of Space, Glen Cook's Stars' End, and Garrett P. Serviss' Edison's Conquest of Mars, plus the final volume of the collected Christopher Anvil, The Power of Illusion

More early October releases include the fifth anniversary issue of Intergalactic Medicine Show, and second anniversary issue of Beneath Ceaseless Skies, the second issue of Salon Futura, and new issues of Apex Magazine, Lightspeed, and Quantum Muse.

Patrick Ness' Monsters of Men, Terry Pratchett's I Shall Wear Midnight, Cherie Priest's Dreadnought, David Weber's Out of the Dark, first novels by Robert Boyczuk, Mark Hodder, and Mike Shevdon, and other titles by Anderson, MacGregor, Murphy, Remic, Snyder, Tchaikovsky, Wilson, and Woodley

Science fiction predictions, apocalyposes, and first stories, vintage steampunk, and secret fantasies are in anthologies of classic SF and fantasy seen this month; also, new editions of novels by Eric Brown, Guy Gavriel Kay, and Paul Kearney.

Classic SF and fantasy in new editions this month include a new collection of stories by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore, anthologies of stories about devils and other-dimensional entities from Tim Pratt and Robert M. Price, a volume of H.G. Wells from Everyman Library, and novels by Greg Bear, Charles de Lint, and Michael Moorcock.

William H. Patterson, Jr.'s Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century, Rick Moody's The Four Fingers of Death, a first novel by Anthony Huso, a novel to benefit child soldiers by Mark L. Van Name, and other titles by Axler, Chadbourn, Finch, Kane, Monk, Norman, Reeve, Renier, Resnick, Shears, and Smith-Ready

New issues of Analog, Apex, the SFWA Bulletin, Intergalactic Medicine Show, Jupiter, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, The New York Review of Science Fiction, On Spec, Strange Horizons and Vector, plus notable posts online at io9 and Tor.com

Classic SF and fantasy in new editions seen in July includes The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction, books by Suzy McKee Charnas and Chandler Davis from Aqueduct Press' new Heirloom Books series, collections by Glen Cook, Charles de Lint, Shirley Jackson, and Jack Vance, and other novels by Ursula K. Le Guin, Rudy Rucker, Jules Verne, and Patricia C. Wrede.

Fiction by Stephen Baxter, Robert Reed, John Shirley, Mario Milosevic, Michael Alexander, John Langan, Leah Bobet, and articles, reviews, and interviews by Richard A. Lovett, Robert Silverberg, John Connolly, Gene Wolfe, James Sallis, Jim C. Hines, in new issues of Analog, Asimov's, Black Static, Interzone, F&SF, New York Review of Science Fiction, and On Spec

Classic SF and fantasy in new editions seen earlier this year include a collection of fantasy poetry by Donald Sidney-Fryer, two volumes of Poul Anderson stories, two volumes of Andre Norton novels, Peter F. Hamilton's Fallen Dragon, Robert Silverberg's The World Inside, and other titles by Piers Anthony, Glen Cook, Philip K. Dick, Sylvia Engdahl, Simon R. Green, and Michael Moorcock. (Titles seen April - June will be posted shortly.)

Paolo Bacigalupi's Ship Breaker, Cory Doctorow's For the Win, an English-language translation of stories by Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud, a first novel by Sara Creasy, and other titles by Bacon-Smith, Baker, Drake, Grant, Monk, Rhodes, and Yamamoto.

David Marusek's Mind Over Ship, Brian Keene's Darkness on the Edge of Town, David Weber's By Heresies Distressed, and other titles by Anderson, Bishop, Butcher, Elliott, Farrell, Greenwood, Hammond, Kratman, Lumley, Nylund, and Williams

Jonathan Strahan's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Four, Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year: Volume Two, the first US edition of Paul McAuley's Gardens of the Sun, first novels by Blake Charlton and Liane Merciel, and other titles by Bova, Coe, De Pierres, Griffin, Kambayashi, Kenyon, McMann, Shepherd, and Williams.

New magazines Night Chills and Outer Reaches debut; plus, new issues of Analog, Asimov's, Black Static, Bulletin of the SFFWA, Dreams and Nightmares, Leading Edge, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, The New York Review of Science Fiction, and Realms of Fantasy.

Joe Hill's Horns, David Louis Edelman's Geosynchron, Graham Joyce's How to Make Friends with Demons, first novels by Robert Bennett Jackson and N.K. Jemisin, and titles by Fox, Greene, Greenwood, Henderson, Knapp, McCammon, Morton, and Rowley

Jedediah Berry's The Manual of Detection, Nancy Kress' Steal Across the Sky, Walter Jon Williams' This Is Not a Game, and others; January paperbacks include Bujold, Card, Carroll, Redick, and Steele; December titles are by Baxter, Graham, Oppegaard, Turtledove.

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